highlights the associated parts in the assembly tree as well as the graphical area.
Chart Types
Part Properties Charts have a number different charts to choose from.
To select a different chart type,
Use the Chart Type pull down and select the chart type that is appropriate for the data selected.
Chart Types
Pie Chart
Pie charts compare parts to the whole as in parts of an assembly to the assembly itself.
Clicking on a pie slice,..
Separates it from the reset of the pie,
Selects the associated part(s) in the graphical area,
And selects the associated part(s) in the assembly tree.
Doughnut Chart
Doughnut charts compare parts to the whole especially when there's more the one series of data.
Clicking on a doughnut section,..
Separates it from the reset of the doughnut,
Selects the associated part(s) in the graphical area,
And selects the associated part(s) in the assembly tree.
Bar Chart
Bar charts compares items side-by-side especially when labels are too long to display vertically
Clicking on a bar,..
Selects the associated part(s) in the graphical area,
And selects the associated part(s) in the assembly tree.
Column Chart
Column charts compares values side-by-side across categories.
Column Breakdown Chart
Column breakdown charts compare data side-by-side showing part-to-whole relationships.
Stacked Column Chart
Stacked column charts compare like data as well as showing part-to-whole relationships.
Scatter Chart
Scatter charts exhibit sets of data to show if there is a relationship between the data.
Bubble Chart
Bubble charts are used when your data has three data series that each contain a set of values. The sizes of the bubbles are determined by the values. Bubble charts are often used to present financial data.
Heat Map
Heat maps typically show varying levels/ranges of values with shades of colors.
Show Physical Properties
Check Show Physical Properties to chart against physical properties. The properties are available from the Value pull down.
Surface
Volume
Note: When enabling, physical properties are recalculated. Depending on the number and complexity of parts this may take a few seconds.